The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, April 29, 1906, Page 16

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18 PROFESSOR PLEHN PL‘ANS THE REGISTRATION BUREAU BANK DEPOSITORS WILL RECEIVE COIN MONDAY but No One Will Receive More Than $500. Employment for Multitudes Out of Work. erday that|the National Red Cross Registration to deposi-| Bureau. Professor Carl C. Plehn. of » and storage|the University of California, who has secured | charge of the work of organizing a re the | certral registration bureau in conmnec- pos!lor: tion with the committee of relief and the Red Cross, has not finally perfected his scheme, though he is rapidly- bring- ing it into shape, He will require an efficient force. of ¢ workers at each relief station and registration bureAu. The food issue artment and the registration- de- partment will work in connection. —_——— FRAUDULENT DIVERSION OF PROVISIONS DETECTED Warrant Will Issue for Man Who Had Stored Booty in Mission Street, Complaints have been made to the olice that men under the guise of tHe 1 Cross Society have been collect- ng provisions, blankets and clothing at ,| the wharves and transport dock with ie evident purpose of starting busi- ness. President Poheim of the Board of Police Commbsioners and two police- men 1 Missi cated & gquantity of supplies on 1 street, which had been eollected man named Jaeobs, living on street. They were seized. Jacobs e arrested for fraud and larceny. cases are being investigated. s had a badge of the Red Cross nd a star he had procured in Other Looters Placed in Jail. Two men garbed as machinists were ght Thursday looting a safe of the Palace of 'y passed the guards secured $191 from the safe >d for credentials by Captain Signal Corps, N. G. C. ve the names of J. {Shee- H. Quinn, but could give actory account of themselves. led at Fort Mason. ve Sergeant Charles Taylor, e of Portsmouth square, and ceman Stelzner captured two sol- who were looting Sing Fat & in Chinatown yesterday morn- ldiers had several pack- on. They were major in com- v at the square. 1 Gallick was arrested- inj n Gate Park yesterday while| looting a tent. —————— i | THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, | FUNDS PLACED IN MINT. \ More Than Malf a Million Dollars in nciers Agree to Distribute Ca-h,!Red Cross Work Includes Finding of That Depository to Credit of the Relief Committee. At the meeting of the finance com- | The finding of empioyment for the | mittes in Franklin Hall Thursday af- - |needy will be’ one of the functions of 'ternoon Chairman James D. Phelan an- nounced that arrangements had been mgde with the United States mint meking that institution the custodian of the committee’s funuds. Five hundred and eighteen thou- sand dollars have already- been de- posited in the mint by the committee and placed to its credit. Drafts signed by the chairman and the secretary of the committee will be honored there. The donations made to the finance commiteee \now reach the total of $0,421,438. Twenty-two thousand dol- lars .were donated yesterday locally as follows; Pacific Hardware and Steel Company, $5000; Sloss Bros., $5000; John H. Speck & Co., $1000; Sar- ah Kohl, $5000; S. Fred Kohl, $5000; W. R. Grace & Co., $10,000. The Canadian Bank of Commerce, through A. C. Kalns, its manager, gave $20,000 and the Amerjcan Steel Com- pany, $10,000. Rufus Jennings announced that the WAREHOUSE For Sale Construction sufficiently heavy to carry machinery; size 50 by 120 feet; 20 posts; truss roof; heavy brick foundations; nearly new; located within two blocks of S. P. R. R. station; 20 minutes from Broadway, Oakland; can give im- mediate possession; inclosed with warehouse is 2-3 acre of land, 4000 square feet shedding and ten ton Fairbanks’ platform scales set in concrete; all in perfect order. Address owner, P. O. Box 183, Oakland. J Hensley- Gree GENERAL MASONIC RELIEF i BOARD. Under and by virtue of the authority of the Hon. Motley H. Flint, M. W. Grand Master of Free and Accepted Masons in and for the State of Cali- fornia, a General Masonic Relief Board has been organized and perfected for the purpose of caring for and aiding all mémbers of the craft requiring suc- cor and help of any kind, and who are at présent in the City and County of San Francisco, irrespective of the lo- catior of their lodges. The general offices of the board are in King Solomon’s Temple, 1745 Fill- more st., between Post and Satter, which will be open daily. It 18 particularly desired that all members of the craft attend and regis- ter their names and addresses, wheth- er they desire relief or not, and that as many a3 can will volunteer to as- sist by accepting positions on sub- committees for the relief work to be accomplished. The locations of sub-stationr in dif- ferent parts of the city, where food and clothing are to be distributed, will Headquarters and Warerooms SHERMAN, CLAY & | j I8th & Broadway, Oakland. - Kindly address all communications to this point. SAN FRANCISCO OEFICE, 2214 Steiner S, 1. B. F. OMIS & SON Western Pacific Railway Company be advertised tomorrow. wanted 1000 men to work at Orovills Company ngfmfléoflw o and many more in Oakland. ~E. B. mmand No. 1. RAR Stone & Co. of Oakland will have W. FRANK PIERCE, President. ‘I‘E!I,O—Y..“—_EADQ‘JAR‘I‘ERs cherge of hiring these men. H‘MRY J. LASK, Secretary. ——————— Residence 2817 Scott st. 2 SENATOR W. C. RALSTON ASKS TEMPORARY OFFICE Approved: : 135 H d S B l FOR VIEWS OF LEGISLATORS MOTLEY H. FLINT, Grand Master. | owar t” ar. ea €. Inquiry as to Their Opinion in Re- gard to Calling of Extra Session. State Senator Willlam C. Ralston has sent telegrams to every member of the State Legislature to obtain their views on the question of requesting the Governor to call an extra session of the Leglslature. His dispatch was as follows: “In view of the calamity which has befallen our beloved State, do you believe an extra session of the Legis- lature should be called? Should we sit idly by, accepting assistance from others, and not help ourselves? An- swer care Mayor Mott, Oakland. “W. C. RALSTON, “Tenth Senatorial District.” ———— Orpheum Will Be Rebuilt. At a meeting of the Orpheum Cirenit Company held Friday in the resi- dence of Morris Meyerfeld, Jr., 1809 California street, Martin Beck, general manager of the company, just arrived from Chicago, impressed upon the mem- bers the necessity of rebuilding the theatre immediately. It was decided to begin the work of clearing the site on Monday next and ‘i)everything will be done to have the s Week’s News Letter. | an Francisco News Letter | account of t the various insurance | mpanies are going to do; a descrip- ) of best enterprises planned for | e in San Franecisco and vicin;; of its recent great disas, many other matters of vital ate interest. News Letter is at 2251/ Wants E. Martin’s Address. Dr. E. Noble of Honolulu wrote to | Chief Dinan yesterday that he came | here three days prior to the earth- | guake to take 100 Italian families to d, C: | work in the islands. He wants the me that| present address of E. Martin of the their| Italian Immigration Bureau, with nction | whom he had been in communication, 1ed in|as to sending the familles away. Dr. loss | Noble's address is 334 Telegraph ave- nue, Ozakland. ———————————— Miss Sadie Corbus Killed. |* Miss Jean Parker, the veteran edu- | cator, for whom was named the Jean | Parker Primary School on Broadway, was not killed as reported in some of the papers. She is well and safe, but her niece, Miss Sadie Corbus, of Jack- son and Jones streets, was killed in bed during the earthquake by an ava- lanche of bricks from a falling chim- ney. ngton as reason of the d ncisco will be con nent service without them. FRANK P. FLINT. | ——— e e ————— Y. L. I. Addresses Wanted. Members of the Young Ladies’ Insti- tute are requested to send their present addresses to Miss Josephine Molloy at 47 Hill street. BERKELEY, with two transcontine roads and miles of water front, o matched sites for factories, war wholesale houses and wharves; s rents, long leases and cheap fuel. there is an authoritative } The temporar® , Manufacturers Importers == Wholesalers privileges free, reasonable Dl'lGE’s' low new building completed as soon as pos- sible. In the meantime a series of benefits may be given by the Orpheum companies in the Chutes theatre, the proceeds to go towards the sufferers of the city. Mr. Beck left for Chicago last even- ing and will rush the building material from that city. ——— Infants’ Clothing Supplied. There is a plentiful supply of infants clothing at the Oakland Lineoln School distributing bureau. The demand for underwear, shoes and stockings for men and women is greater than the supply. Intelligent help is also much needed at the bureau. Those who are housing Tefugees may spare their guests the Hymiliation of applying in person by Making application to Mrs. Henry Wadsworth at Lincoln School. ———————————— Medical Contributions Here. Dr. E. F. Root of the Utah Medical Askociation has established headquar- ters at Fort Mason, from which pomt he' s prepared to distribute to nurses, doétors and hospitals supplies donated by the physiclans of his State. The Médical men at Fort Mason particu- ‘arlly advise the public to use no un- boileq water for drinking purposes. ° L ————————————————— tockton Banks Are Reopened. STOCKTON, April 27.—The local buks, closed since the earthquake, re- s‘"‘?ed business this morning. It has becn agreed that, while the bankers arg to use their own judgment in the Dliemises, only such money will be P#id out as pressing needs suggest. F—?verything is very quiet and there is Do rush for coin. f htal rail- ers un- NATIVES REGISTER. For Offices, Stores, Factory Sites, . -~ houses, Business Locations, Fumished andipy p RINE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT 1 Tem: Offices TUnfurnished Houses to Let and Lease = : witching * P 1 W ATLAS ASSURANCE CO, LTD., |80 to the Cor. Van Ness Ave. and Market St. Free Transportation to San Bruno Park, free shelter and free supplies. Home Fire and Marine Insurance Co. TEMPORARY OFFICE 506 NINTH STREET Oaklan%, Cal. PAGE, McCUTCHEN & KNIiGHT. Attorneys-at - Law, Have opened temporary offices at 2212 STEINER STREET, between Clay and Sacramento. For the convenience of clients quarters have been also estab- lished at the office of M. C. CHAP- MAN, Ninth street and ' Broadway, Oakland, where a member of the firm may be found at all times. - PRAGERS 2826 Headquarters at Washington street. M. SCHUSSLER & CO,, INC,, ‘Wholesale Jewelers, Temporary Offices, 1117 Broadway - - ' Oakland. All Employes Please Report. 267 . — CENTRAL COAL CO., 101 Folsom St., S. F. Full supply of coal intact, ready for delivery. 287t FREE BURIALS AT LYPRESS | LAWN CEMETERY Till further notice. Temporary offices 'at 1100 GOUGH ST. 26t S R e g o GENERAL HEADQUARTERS of the .\ RELIEF COMMITTEE of the Native Sons of the Golden West. Entire Building at 1426 Ellis st, near Webster. FOOD AND RELIEF FOR ALL. MANCHESTER AS8SURANCE CO., 547 18th 8t., near San Pablo Ave., Oakland, Cal- on Bureau San Francisco, 1373 Page St. Frank J. Devlin, Oakland. T. H. Palache, San Francisco. 26-7L Attest: GEO. JOHNSON, Grand Secretary. Residence 2504 Washington st. 1t Guadeloupe Dairy We are pleased to state that our vault, which contains all our records, appears intact. e interests of all our clients will be fully protected. Company SHRVING PATRONS AS USUAL. THOSE WISHING SERVICRE SEND ADDRESS TO 1814 San Bruno Ave. Warehouse and Factory Sites On Rail and Water qu Sale or l.easeI Prices Reasonable. Terms if desired. Apply The E. P. Vandercook Co. 1016 Broadway, Oakland - J-B. F. Davis & Son | Insurance Brokers and Managers Engine For Sale 100 h.p. Wheeler - Corliss engine in good order, also 75 k. w. Westinghouse gener- ator, almost new. Apply to D. Ghirardelli Co.|8!® TURK STREET, Bet. Franklin and Gough 940 North Point Street, mear Fort Mason. LAYMANCE REAL ESTATE CO., 460462 Eighth Street, Oakland, Cal. 714 BROADWAY _ APPLY TO ANY REALTY BROKER § AGUA CALIENTE SPRINGS Metropolitan Life Insurance Go. We have practically an unlimited supply of Coinand are prepared fo meet all claims and other demands IN GOLD. Eighteen thousand square feet of clear space has been leased in the JEFFERSON SQUARE BUILDING, 925 Golden Gate Avenue, where the Pacific Coast Head Office, formerly Wells-Fargo Building, and the San Francisco Branch Offices, for- merly Callaghan Building, are Open for Business. Head Office Clerks report at once in person. _ We have space to spare for Insurance Come- m}fhsioner Wolf. He is invited to communicate with us. FREDERIOK F. TAYLOR, Assist. Seoc. Standard Marine Insurance Co., Ltd. Office San Francisco Balfour. Guthrie & Co. TEMPORARY OFFICE 2010 Washington St., San Francisco ! is located temporarily at The West Coast ~ : } [ BERKELEY. ‘Was not damaged by the earthghake and is open for business. . The neéarest Hot Sulphur Springs to San Francisco for health and rest; no staging. Tibu- Life Insurance Company | — e e mwmmlgmmmmmmumm*w ron Ferry, 7:30 a. m. and 6:10 p, m. ; loss through the disaster that has befallen San Francisco. A fempo-ary® | Fare $L10. Address Theodor Rich- 3 Home Office has been secured at 1042 Ellis Street and the Company is ag i | ards, Agua Caliente, Sonoma Co., Cal.|. e 4 transacting business. { 5 ¢ = SWISS-AMERICAN BANK. Letters x to fwill receive prompt attention.

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